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How to Call France

Everything you need to know about calling France — the country code, dialing format, costs, and the cheapest way to connect.

1

Know the country code

The international dialing code for France is +33. Every call to France from abroad must start with this code.

2

Format the phone number

Drop the leading 0 from the local number, then add the country code:

+33 + local number (without 0)

3

Choose how to call

Mobile carrier$1-3/min
Calling card$0.02-0.10/min + fees
EzyRing (browser)$0.021/min
4

Dial and connect

Whether you’re staying in touch with family overseas, the call takes seconds to connect. With EzyRing, your own phone number shows as caller ID — people in Francesee it’s you.

Calling France with EzyRing

$0.021/min

$5 = ~242 minutes · No fees · Never expires

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I call France from the US?

Dial +33 followed by the local number (drop the leading 0). From a landline: 011 33 + local number. With EzyRing, just type +33 + local number in your browser.

How do I call France from the UK?

From the UK, dial 00 33 followed by the local number. Or use EzyRing to call from your browser at $0.021/min.

What is the cheapest way to call France?

The cheapest way to call France is through a browser-based VoIP service. EzyRing charges $0.021/min with no connection fees, no subscription, and credits that never expire. A $5 top-up gives ~242 minutes.

What is the country code for France?

The international dialing code for France is +33. This code must be dialed before the local phone number when calling from outside France.

Can I call France for free?

You can make free app-to-app calls (WhatsApp, FaceTime) if the other person has the same app. To call actual France phone numbers (landlines/mobiles), a paid VoIP service like EzyRing offers the cheapest rates from $0.021/min.

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